Dr. Anthony Chaffee exposes how processed food companies systematically manipulate dietary guidelines and medical education through strategic funding of nutrition organizations. He reveals that major corporations like Kellogg's, Nestlé, and Coca-Cola finance dietetic associations to promote plant-based diets that require supplementation, while meat provides all essential nutrients without deficiency. The episode traces how tobacco industry scientists transitioned to food manufacturing after the 1980s, using their expertise to create addictive processed foods through the manipulation of sugar, caffeine, and artificial flavoring compounds.
Listeners discover the documented corporate conspiracy against doctors promoting ketogenic diets for diabetes reversal, including the case of Australian orthopedic surgeon Dr. Gary Fettke who successfully treated diabetic patients but faced professional persecution. Dr. Anthony Chaffee demonstrates how food companies track doctors who threaten their market share and actively work to discredit them through funded medical associations, revealing the financial conflicts of interest that shape mainstream nutritional recommendations.
Key Takeaways
Plant-based diets requiring B12, D3, K2, DHA, EPA, and retinol supplementation are by definition deficient, while meat provides all essential nutrients in optimal proportions as proven by multi-generational carnivorous societies
Former tobacco industry scientists now design processed foods using sugar, caffeine, and artificial compounds to trigger the 'bliss point' in your brain while providing zero nutrients, causing overconsumption and metabolic dysfunction
Major food corporations like Nestlé, Coca-Cola, and Kellogg's directly fund dietetic associations and medical conferences to control nutritional guidelines and suppress ketogenic diet research that threatens their processed food sales
Corporate documents reveal cereal companies specifically targeted and attempted to discredit doctors like Gary Fettke who successfully reversed diabetes through ketogenic protocols, demonstrating organized industry opposition to effective nutritional treatments
Food Industry Corruption - How Big Food Companies Control Nutrition Education
Tobacco Industry Scientists Creating Addictive Processed Foods - The Bliss Point Strategy
Dr. Gary Fettke Case Study - Ketogenic Diet for Diabetes and Industry Suppression
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[Music] saying that meat is bad, but yet you can get everything you need from meat and from if you are on a plant-based diet, you need to supplement. So, why would a diet where you need to supplement be better than a diet where you don't need to supplement? I mean, it I don't know. I mean, just from a logical point of view, uh I'm not a doctor myself, but that just makes a lot of sense to me. Yeah. Well, you're not a doctor, but you have a brain, and so you can you can think and see what's in front of you, you know, and and you don't need to be a doctor to have common sense. And, you know, in fact, a lot of doctors are probably lacking in that regard. So, you know, common sense, unfortunately, is not all that common anymore. You know, they used to say like, you know, wisdom from the mouth of babes. You know, what does that mean? That just means, you know, a kid that's just looking at the world fresh and going like, "That doesn't make sense. What the hell are you talking about?" And that's and that's what we need to get back to because we we've been taught how to think and and what to think or sorry, they were taught what to think as opposed to how to think and and and they pigeon holed our brains to just do what we're told. So, you know, we we don't actually know how to think critically and look at something and go, "Wait, hold on a second. that that doesn't make any sense. That doesn't pass the smell test because you're right. If if something is if a diet is lacking in in nutrients, if you have to supplement, then by definition, your diet is deficient, right? That's that's a definition in terms. Well, it could be soil could whatever it's deficient. You're not getting the nutrients that you require. Now, you may have a malabsorption issue, but if your if your diet just on its face cannot provide certain nutrients like B12 or D3 or K2 or DHA or EPA or retinol or the list goes on, then that is a deficient diet. That is not an appropriate diet. And obviously, it's not our evolved diet because we would die, right? And meat has absolutely everything we need in the proportion that we need it. How do we know that? Because there are people that eat meat exclusively and nothing else generation after generation after generation in society's alive right now that have absolutely no issues. And if you're deficient by 1% in only one nutrient, you cannot do that. You cannot live generation after generation after generation. You will die out. And so obviously that's not the case. Um, I actually find that it's better that doctors aren't taught nutrition because we'd be taught the wrong nutrition, right? We'd be taught a whole bunch of plant-based nonsense and just reinforce this. It would be exactly the same. I mean, it's not like it's not like it's any different. Um, you know, it's not like nutritionists are coming out going like, "Oh my god, no, we should all be carnivores." They're all saying we should be vegan, you know, because that's what they're getting taught, right? And so you have a nutritionist who's promoting a diet that is lacking in basic essential nutrients. You know, it's in the name nutritionist nutrients. You need nutrients, right? And yet these different nutritional bodies are pushing plant-based vegan diets. But why are they doing that? Because they're heavily funded by the plant-based processed food industry like Kelloggs, like Sanitarium, like Nestle, like Coca-Cola, and Pepsi, etc., etc., etc. So, that's who pays these people and that's who pulls their strings. And that's why you'll see them pushing a plant-based diet because these processed food companies make massive, massive profits off of their plant-based products. So, ready-made meals, all these other sorts of things, but just junk food, too, potato chips, etc. And they know that statistically when people go vegan, they don't all go to like fresh quinoa salads and sprouted alalfa. No, they they eat junk food. They eat potato chips and Oreo cookies, which are vegan, by the way. And so, you know, it's um it's it's just it's just marketing and propaganda. They're trying to push their product. They're trying to sell more of this garbage. Uh it is a drug. They have they use multiple drugs that are known to be addictive that are known drugs like sugar. Sugar is a known drug. It's a known addictive drug, addictive substance. They put in caffeine, a known drug, an addictive substance. and is to compel you to continue to eating eat their product. They have food scientists who are very clever people when Philip Morris and the other tobacco companies started tanking in the 80s because you know the bag came out that you know they've been lying for decades about how dangerous tobacco was. Um they were the largest companies on earth. They were the largest most wealthy companies on earth. So they said okay well we need to diversify now. That's what they did is they went into the processed food industry and they bought up Craft and a bunch of other big big companies. They became the largest processed food manufacturer on earth and they moved these thousands of um scientists from the tobacco industry over to the food industry. And they were in the tobacco industry trying to make it more and more addictive and compulsive and so that people just smoked and smoked and smoked and smoked and smoked so that they sold more product because that's all they cared about. They cared about selling that, you know, $3.50 50 cent pack of cigarettes and they wanted you just just to buy more and more and more of those things. Now it's like what 20 bucks a pack because of the taxes. But like you know they don't care that people are suffering and dying as a result of in fact they knew that was happening which is why I don't think they should have gotten a a civil slap on the wrist. I mean it's $400 billion but like who cares? They made trillions over the years and they killed hundreds of millions of people prematurely and caused disease and probably a few billion who were smokers at the time and they knew it. Hey guys, just want to take a second to thank our sponsor at Carnivore Bar. I don't promote many products because honestly all you need to be healthy is to just eat meat. for those times that you're out hiking, road tripping, or stuck at work and you want nutritious snack that is just meat, fat, and salt if you want it. 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They knowingly caused massive burdens of disease and illness on a global scale. I mean, this is mass genocide at this point. These are crimes against humanity. We should have had another Nermberg trial and actually strung these guys up and executed them from with a firing squad. Like I, you know, seriously, these guys should have faced harsh criminal uh penalties because of this or at least a trial. You know, it should have at least been manifested criminal charges because of this. And now we're getting the same thing. So these guys took all their their scientists and making tobacco more and more addictive and breeding up more and more n tobac um nicotine and the tobacco and all these other sorts of things and all these different processes to make it faster and more efficient and more profitable and more and end up being more harmful. So he took all those guys, those very clever people, put these guys into food sciences and to then do that to try to make food as addictive as possible and try to to put these different substances that trigger something called the bliss point that makes your brain just go, "Oo, eat this more of that now, please." And you eat that because your brain thinks you're getting something really good for you. Goes into your stomach. You actually have receptors in your stomach that track the macro and micronutrients that are in your stomach and that sends a signal up the brain uh up to the brain via the fa vagus nerve and your brain actually sees how many nutrients you have there. So you get this, ooh, that tastes really good. That's good for you. Taste, but it goes in your stomach and your stomach goes there's there's nothing we can there's nothing here, right? Your your body tracks nutrients. It does not track calories. And so it's not seeing any nutrients and it's getting these bliss point hits and it's and have these chemicals actually disrupt our normal society signals. So, we overeat and we keep eating, keep eating, keep eating, keep eating and we use more of their product and buy more of their product and they sell more and it's better for their bottom line and that's all there is to it. They just they just want to sell more. They want to sell more potato chips. They have these, you know, they they don't even hide it in their advertising, you know. It's like like Pringles, bet you can't eat just one. He's like, "I bet you I bet you think that because you've designed it like that, you know, and so, you know, it's um those are the people funding the nutrition courses and the nutritional colleges." And uh you know, there was uh they actually they've come after a number of doctors uh such as Dr. Gary Fettkkey here in Australia. He's an orthopedic surgeon. He was putting people on ketogenic diets to reverse their diabetes and it was reversing their diabetes and now it's in the the national guidelines in Australia to treat diabetes. It's it's considered best practice to put diabetics on a ketogenic diet. He was doing this well ahead of his time and he was reversing diabetes and and making it so these people didn't need amputations anymore because he was an orthopedic surgeon and he had to do these foot and leg amputations and he said it was just horrible. you know, it was a terrible, you know, just hearing a human foot fall into a trash can after you've cut it off. It's it's just a terrible sound that you just can't get out of your head. He's like, "Okay, don't want to do that anymore." And so, he's getting these people to change their diet. And he was actually completely turning them around and saving these people's life and their health. And they came after him. In fact, um, a a medical group here in Australia actually sued for the minutes of a of a certain cereal company and got the minutes and they actually saw in there that they said, "This damn ketogenic diet movement is killing our cereal sales. We need to shut it up. We need to, you know, sort of, you know, show that it's, you know, try to disqualified all these sort of things." And so they named they named specific doctors around the world who were pushing this and said we need to discredit these people. We need to get their licenses taken away and say that these are just a phony and a fraud and a quack so that we can go on with this. Right? And they named Gary Fckkey by name. And I mean it's not like he had a massive, you know, social media presence. He had 4,000 people that followed him on Instagram. It was, you know, it was I don't know how they he got on their radar, but they tapped the Australian Dietetics Associations, who they're they're the major funders of. And the head of the Australian uh sorry, the Australian Dietetics Association, um they the head of the Australian Dietetics Association then called the the head of Gary Fecky's Hospital and said, "You need to shut this guy up and shut him down." And so they started trying to work against him to get his medical license pulled, right? And so that's who these people are. So thank God that those guys don't have a say in what gets taught in medical school because it would just it would just be reinforcing that same whole garbage and it would just be even more entrenched in people's minds uh as they come out of medical school. So you know at least at least there's not that I mean Yeah. And you tell someone that and they'll call you a conspiracy theorist. It's all in the literature. This is all published data, you know. Yeah. I mean, it's not. Yeah. But people just are so blind so blind to it and just, you know, propaganda is a is a powerful thing. Well, you I mean you all you have to do is look at the at the main donors for the Australian Dietetics Association and the American Dietetics Association and EUR different European uh groups and and every country you know who funds these people. It's the same it's the usual suspects. It's Nestle, it's Coke, it's Pepsi, you know, it's Fizer, it's Madna, it's it's all these other places, you know, it's it's all the food and drug companies and bear, you know, Monsanto, all these sorts of things. You know, they are the ones who are the major funders of these things. They and they they're the major funders for medical conferences. When you go to a mainstream medical conference, you will see who the donors are. It is the big food and drug companies, all the processed garbage food companies and all of the the major pharmaceutical companies. That's who funds this these places. And of course, because their money talks, they have a say in who gets to present papers and literature and publications at those conferences. And you know, it's it's it's not really going to deviate too far from the mainstream. Oh, honey, that's an animal product, right? Well, it's actually, you know, bee vomit and they're just vomiting up concentrated nectar, okay, which comes from a plant. So, if you want to get technical, it goes back and uh, you know, it's not it's not exactly an animal. Um, but it's also sugar, okay? So there's more fructose.